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Knight-Hennessy Scholars announces 2025 cohort of new scholars

  • On May 13, 2025, Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars program revealed its latest group of 84 graduate scholars in Stanford, California.
  • The program, launched in 2016, selects scholars without region or institutional quotas to foster multidisciplinary and multicultural leadership across Stanford's seven graduate schools.
  • The 2025 cohort represents 25 countries, includes first-time scholars from six new citizenships, and covers 46 graduate programs, with nearly half holding non-U.S. Passports and 18 percent first-generation college graduates.
  • John L. Hennessy, program director, highlighted that the scholars are prepared to approach challenges with courage, thoughtful judgment, and humility, guiding efforts that contribute to a brighter future for everyone.
  • Knight-Hennessy scholars are funded for up to three years of graduate study at Stanford and participate in leadership development initiatives such as the King Global Leadership Program, which equips them to tackle complex global issues.
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Knight-Hennessy Scholars announces 2025 cohort of new scholars

The 2025 cohort of Knight-Hennessy scholars represents 25 countries and 46 graduate degree programs across Stanford University.

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Queen Creek Tribune broke the news in Queen Creek, United States on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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